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- Kitchen & Bath: Business and Project Management
- Sponsor
- About the National Kitchen & Bath Association
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Getting Started
- DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?
- It All Starts with an Idea
- Business Success
- Evaluating Yourself
- Leadership Traits
- EVALUATE YOURSELF
- BEFORE YOU START
- What Are Your Career and Business Goals?
- Separate Home from Business
- How Well Do You Understand Business?
- WHY MANY COMPANIES DO NOT MAKE IT
- Failure Factors and Characteristics of Entrepreneurs Who Have Failed
- Success Factors and Characteristics of Entrepreneurs Who Have Succeeded
- AVOID THESE COMMON MISTAKES
- GETTING HELP FROM ADVISORS AND MENTORS
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 2 Planning Your Business
- WHAT TYPE OF KITCHEN AND BATH BUSINESS ARE YOU GOING TO OPERATE?
- Business Model No. 1: A Designer’s Studio
- Business Model No. 2: A Design Practice Firm
- Business Model No. 3: A Design Business Firm
- YOUR BUSINESS SELECTION CRITERIA
- What to Do after You Have an Idea
- DECIDING ON THE RIGHT BUSINESS
- CHOOSING A NAME FOR YOUR BUSINESS
- STAGES OF COMPANY GROWTH
- Idea Stage
- Planning Stage
- Funding Stage
- Start-up Stage
- Ramp-up Stage
- Evolution Stage
- Sustaining Stage
- SHORT- AND LONG-TERM PLANNING
- HOW TO CREATE A STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLAN FOR A KITCHEN/BATH DEALER
- A Road Map
- Difference between a Strategy and a Plan
- Profit Is the Reason for a Business to Exist but Offers No Direction
- Profit Is the Result of a Successful Strategy
- Vision and Mission of Your Company
- Strategy
- Identify the Target Consumer
- Developing the Business Plan
- Formatting the Business Plan
- Keys to Success
- RESEARCHING THE MARKET
- Getting Help
- Knowing What to Look For
- Examining Your Market Potential
- PREPARING YOUR BUSINESS PLAN
- Getting Ready
- Step-by-Step Guide
- Ethics and Your Plan
- REVIEWING YOUR PLAN
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 3 Business Start-up Issues
- CHOOSING THE BUSINESS LEGAL STRUCTURE
- Sole Proprietorship
- Partnership
- Corporation
- Limited Liability Company
- Choosing Your Legal Structure
- OTHER REQUIREMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS
- Business Licenses and Permits
- Business Name
- Tax Payments
- Collection of Sales Tax
- Operating in More than One State/Province
- LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
- Tax Ramifications of Claiming an Office in Your Home
- FINANCING THE BUSINESS
- Warning
- Funding Sources
- When You Have the Money
- A LOOK AT TAXES
- Keep Good Records
- What You Need to Pay and When
- Obtain Good Professional Help
- SELECTING VENDOR PARTNERS
- BUYING GROUPS—SHARING EXPERTISE
- Advantages of Participating in a Buying Group
- Why Dealers Have Not Joined Buying Groups
- JOINING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUTSIDE HELP
- Consider Your Banker a Key Business Associate
- National Kitchen & Bath Association
- Advisory Board
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 4 Accounting and Record Keeping
- WHY YOU NEED TO KEEP GOOD RECORDS
- Monitor and Track Performance of Your Business
- Pay Your Taxes
- Pay Yourself and Others
- Manage the Business
- Sell the Business
- Borrow Money
- ESTABLISHING BOOKKEEPING PROCEDURES
- CHOOSING AN ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
- Cash Method
- Accrual Method
- Selecting a Single- or Double-Entry System
- Establishing Your Fiscal Year
- There Are No Shortcuts
- WHAT TO KEEP TRACK OF
- Accounts Receivable
- Accounts Payable
- General Ledger
- Balance Sheet
- Operating or Income Statement
- Job Costing
- ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR YOUR BUSINESS
- Accounting Software
- RECORD-KEEPING AND ADMINISTRATIVE NEEDS
- HIRING AN ACCOUNTANT OR BOOKKEEPER
- BUDGETING FOR PROFIT AND CASH FLOW
- What Is a Budget?
- Difference between Budgeting and P&L Statements
- How to Develop a Business Budget
- The Revenue Stream: A Sales Plan
- Study Your Expenses
- Budget: Your Road Map
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 5 Financial Controls
- UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
- Basic Financial Statements
- CHART OF ACCOUNTS
- Follow Industry Leaders
- Income Statement
- Sales Revenues
- Expenses
- BALANCE SHEET
- Assets
- Liabilities
- Paying Taxes Is a Good Thing to Do
- CASH FLOW ANALYSIS
- Cash Flow Forecast
- Accounts Receivable Aging Report
- FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS
- Gross Profit Margin Ratio
- Profit Ratio
- Current Ratio
- Quick Ratio
- GROSS MARGIN
- Difference between Profit and Markup
- Gross Profit Margin Adjustment
- Do You Charge the Same Markup on All Parts of the Project?
- IDEAS ON HOW TO IMPROVE GROSS MARGINS
- The Great Cash Hunt
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 6 Protecting Your Business
- BUSINESS LEGAL STRUCTURE
- PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
- CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS AND PERSONAL GUARANTEES
- EXTENSION OF CREDIT TO YOUR CUSTOMERS
- COPYRIGHTING YOUR DRAWINGS
- DEVELOPING AN INSURANCE PROGRAM
- Business Interruption Insurance
- Burglary, Robbery, and Theft Insurance
- Disability Insurance
- Errors and Omissions Insurance
- Fire Insurance
- Health Insurance
- Key Person Insurance
- Liability Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Owner’s Disability Insurance
- Workers’ Compensation Insurance
- Guidelines for Developing Your Insurance Coverage Package
- PROTECTING YOUR BUSINESS FROM THEFT
- Employee Theft
- Protect Yourself
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 7 Basic Tax Management
- SMALL BUSINESS TAX MANAGEMENT
- SPECIAL RULES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
- Reporting Income
- Claiming Deductions
- TAX RESPONSIBILITIES
- SPECIFIC SUBSTANTIATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN EXPENSES
- HINTS ON PREVENTING AN AUDIT
- HELP FROM THE IRS
- OTHER TAXES
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 8 The Basics of Human Resource (People) Management
- THE BROAD PICTURE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
- You Are the Human Resource Manager
- Outsourcing May Be the Answer
- FUTURE HUMAN RESOURCE TRENDS
- Managing the Human Side of Change
- Adapting to the Changing Nature of Jobs
- Workforce Diversity
- Using Technology to Help Manage Human Resources
- Rules and Regulations
- Becoming Family Friendly
- DETERMINING YOUR NEEDS
- Document the Job
- Document the Hiring Plan
- Building Competency Models
- Developing an Employee’s Skill Inventory
- Segments of the Employee’s Skills Inventory
- Developing a Job Description
- Alternatives to Full-time Employees
- Is the New Position Exempt or Nonexempt?
- Human Resource Forecasting
- DECIDING ON THE RIGHT COMPENSATION SYSTEM FOR YOUR SALES TEAM
- Basics of Employee Compensation
- Setting the Foundation for an Effective Compensation System
- Establishing a Compensation Philosophy
- Common Compensation Plans
- EXAMPLES OF COMPENSATION PLANS
- Running the Numbers
- Employment Contracts
- RESOURCEFUL RECRUITING
- Recruiting Is More than a Numbers Game
- Getting Started
- Make Recruitment an Ongoing Process
- Create a Strategy
- Keeps Tabs on Your Progress
- Recruiting from Within
- Classified Advertisements
- NARROWING DOWN THE LIST: APPLICATIONS, RÉSUMÉS, AND TESTING
- Job Applications
- Screening System
- Analyzing Résumés
- Testing
- ART OF INTERVIEWING
- Five Deadly Sins of Job Interviewing
- Setting the Stage
- Introduction (Warming Up)
- The Art of Questions and Answers
- General Interview Questions
- Closing on the Right Note
- MAKING THE FINAL HIRING DECISION
- What to Look For
- Making the Offer
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 9 Human Resource Management—After the Decision Is Made
- THE ORIENTATION PERIOD
- Mentoring: The Secret to Success
- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
- NKBA Professional Development
- POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
- CREATING AN EMPLOYEE-FRIENDLY WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Basics of an Employee-Friendly Workplace
- ALTERNATE WORKING ARRANGEMENTS
- KEEP TABS ON COMPANY MORALE
- CONDUCT REGULAR MEETINGS
- MEASURING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE
- Overview of the Process
- Preparing for the Evaluation
- Conducting the Performance Evaluation
- Performance Evaluation Legal Issues
- In Summary
- DEVELOPING DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES
- DEFINING AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT
- TERMINATING AN EMPLOYEE
- Who Should Do It and Where
- Preparation
- TERMINATION FOR “JUST CAUSE”
- Are You a Candidate for a Top 10 CEO Award?
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 10 Marketing
- MARKETING AND SALES ARE NOT THE SAME
- THE BIG PICTURE: THE MARKETING “WHEEL OF FORTUNE”
- To Fee or Not to Fee
- MAKE THE TIME
- Measuring Your Market Strength
- YOUR MARKETING PLAN AND BUDGET
- Timing Is Everything
- MARKETING BUDGETS
- How Much Should You Spend?
- What Percentage Is Right for You?
- Partner with Suppliers
- Can You Afford Professional Help to Develop the Advertising Segment of Your Marketing Plan?
- KNOWING WHO YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE
- Using NKBA’s Business Management Form System
- Anatomy of a Customer
- Who Are Your Customers?
- ARE YOU OFFERING THE RIGHT PRODUCT/SERVICE PACKAGE?
- Making Customer Service a Core Value
- Analyze Your Product and Service Mix
- KNOWING WHO YOUR COMPETITORS ARE
- Defining Your Direct Competition
- “Mystery Shop” Your Competitors
- BUSINESS IMAGE AND BRANDING
- Analyze Display Effectiveness
- Customers’ First Impression of Your Showroom
- What Is It Like to Be a Customer of Your Business?
- Are Your Marketing Communications Consistent?
- ESTABLISHING YOUR BRAND
- FINDING AND FILLING A MEANINGFUL MARKET POSITION
- How Positioning Happens
- WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO HAVE A GREAT WEB SITE
- A New Business Card Idea
- Advertising
- DEVELOP AN ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN
- Public Relations
- Promotions
- GETTING YOUR WORK PUBLISHED
- Taking the Mystery out of Local Publicity
- Working with Editors
- Become a Local Expert
- Going National
- Submitting Projects
- When the Editor Calls
- Meet the Press: Tips for Preparing a Press Release
- SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
- Definitions
- 10 Tips to Make Social Media Work for You
- What Does Social Media Cost?
- SALES AND SELLING
- HOW TO GET STARTED
- Seven-Step Selling Cycle
- After the Sale Follow-Through
- YOUR SALES TEAM NEEDS A STRONG LEADER
- Promotional Ideas
- SUMMARY OF HOW TO BUILD A MARKETING PLAN
- IN CLOSING . . .
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 11 Professional and Profitable Project Management
- INTRODUCTION
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS: FROM INFORMATION GATHERING TO VISITING THE FINISHED ROOM
- The Planning and Estimating Process
- The Scheduling and Ordering Process
- The Installation Process
- Postinstallation Review
- Prepare and Review Project Cost Accounting
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 12 Responsibilities of the Business Owner/Manager
- THE INSTALLATION DELIVERY SYSTEM
- Types of Installations
- JOB SITE DYNAMICS: NEW HOUSE VERSUS OLD HOUSE
- JOB SITE DYNAMICS: SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING VERSUS MULTIFAMILY
- INSTALLATION SERVICE BUSINESS MODELS
- Model 1: Design Firm with a Project Manager
- Model 2: Design Firm without a Project Manager
- Model 3: Design Firm with Subcontractors
- Model 4: Design Firm Provides Referrals Only
- Model 5: Design Firm Offers neither Installationnor Referrals
- KEY COMPETENCIES OF INSTALLATION SPECIALISTS
- DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
- Relationship with a Subcontractor/Trade Partner
- SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- Time Management
- Communication Technology
- A Business Management System
- Gathering Project Details
- Installer/Subcontractor Agreement
- Contractual Agreements
- The Job Progress Management System
- Protecting Your Profits
- ROLE OF A MANFACTURER’S REPRESENTATIVE
- Field Inspection
- Communications
- IMPORTANCE OF JOB COSTING
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 13 Responsibilities of Designer of Record
- “WIN-WIN” STRATEGY
- DESIGNER’S ROLE DURING PROJECT DOCUMENTATION PROCESS
- Relationship between the Designer and the Installer
- SUCCESSFUL DESIGNERS ARE DETAIL ORIENTED
- UNDERSTANDING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRAINTS
- About the Fit (Relationship between Adjacent Materials and Equipment)
- Impact of an Imperfect Room on the Cabinet Layout
- Accommodating Adjacent Material Overhang Requirements
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 14 Managing Client Expectations and the Job Site
- UNDERSTANDING “REMODELING FEVER”
- MANAGING THE CLIENT AND THE PROJECT
- Step 1: Organize Team So Each Member Understands Their Responsibility
- Step 2: Forecast the Installation Timeline for the Client
- Step 3: Explain to Clients What to Expect during Remodeling
- Step 4: Have Organized Collection and Staging Areas
- Step 5: Conduct a Pre-construction Conference
- Step 6: Organize the Job Site Project Binder
- Step 7: Have a Plan to Manage Change Orders
- Step 8: Expect a Punch List: Manage the List and the Client
- Step 9: Train Everyone on Your Team in “People Management”
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- 15 Industry Standards for Molding Order Procedures and Cabinet Installation
- ORDERING MOLDING
- HOW TO INSTALL KITCHEN CABINETS
- SUMARY
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
- Index
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